Replying to Avatar Troy

I watched Vanishing Point (1971) last night. I was curious, because it looked like a super cheesy movie, but has a high ranking.

The story itself is very "meh". HOWEVER, the execution of the storytelling (framing of shots, background sound effects, music, etc) are very top notch.

Someone knew what they were doing, and took it seriously (despite the lackluster story). It's obviously low-budget, which makes the quality even more amazing, since the makers weren't relying on a big budget to make it good.

Another interesting observation is that, even though it was filmed in 1970, it is VERY 70's, with almost no elements of the 60's (aside from a flashback to the 60's, and a desert biker's vibe to help).

If you're a movie buff, you'll want to see this, if not just for the camera shots alone.

Avatar
Aida 9mo ago

Why do you think the story is weak?

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

Avatar
Troy 9mo ago

It's a dude delivering a car at high speeds for no given reason.

There are flashbacks to give the character depth, but there's not much more than that.

Avatar
Aida 9mo ago

I know the story. It is banal yet tragic everyday story build on the classical Hero's Journey. It opens compelling questions... I liked the movie very much.

Thread collapsed
Thread collapsed